Seth and Kat’s 4 Things You Need To Know-September 2nd

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Colin Kaepernick took a knee for Thursday’s national anthem, arms folded, expressionless. This time, he had company. He was joined by one of his teammates, and a Seattle Seahawks player who was protesting as well. 49ers safety Eric Reid, who was not in uniform because many starters don’t play in the fourth preseason game, took a knee next to Kaepernick during the anthem. Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane sat down during the national anthem before his team’s game against the Raiders in Oakland.

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Starbucks regularly encourages its customers to share their suggestions for improvement on My Starbucks Idea–in fact, it’s what inspired their recent decision to add almond milk on the menu. So since it’s clearly not unprecedented for Starbucks to take customer suggestions into consideration, here are the top 10 other ideas from customers, that we’d love to see implemented next. (For the full list visit Extra Crispy)

Edible containers

Private lounges

App to find open seats

24-hour stores

Tic-tac-toe on napkins

Self-stirring cups

Branded t-shirts

Starbucks passport

Endless cups of coffee

Starbucks race cars

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Poking fun at films like Ghostbusters and Ocean’s 11 getting all-female reboots, Ellen DeGeneres has now transformed Magic Mike into a movie called Magic Michelle. In a spoof trailer, the talk show host stars alongside Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Chrissy Teigen and Olivia Munn as the worst possible strippers ever. DeGeneres takes on the title role of Magic Michelle and even superimposes Oprah’s head on a stripper’s body to make it look like she was part of the action.

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You can no buy camouflage ice cream. Blue Bell Ice Cream just released a new flavor called Camo n’ Cream. It’s a mix of pistachio almond, milk chocolate, and cream cheese flavors swirled together in a camouflage pattern. It should be available now in any store that sells Blue Bell.